KFC is launching a new stuffing burger as part of its Christmas 2023 menu

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The KFC Stuffing Stacker Burger (Image: Burger King)
The KFC Stuffing Stacker Burger (Image: Burger King)

KFC has launched a new stuffing burger as part of its Christmas 2023 menu - and fans will be able to try it from next week.

The Stuffing Stacker Burger features two Original Recipe chicken fillets, with a patty of sage and onion stuffing on top, spicy cranberry sauce, cheese and burger dressing in a soft brioche bun. Prices start from £7.99 - but keep in mind this will vary across the country, depending on which restaurant you go to.

The Stuffing Tower Burger contains all the same festive ingredients, but with just one Original Recipe chicken fillet and is priced from £6.49. Both burgers will be available from November 13 until January 1.

KFC has over 900 restaurants across the UK and Ireland - you can find your nearest one by using its store finder tool online. KFC is also available for home delivery through Uber Eats, Just Eat and its own delivery channel.

Each delivery service will have varying prices and they normally come with extra fees that you’ll need to pay - meaning it’s a more expensive way of getting your KFC fix.

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Last month, KFC and Deliveroo announced they were cutting ties. A KFC spokesperson told The Mirror: “KFC has confirmed that it will be parting ways with Deliveroo, so from October 26, 2023 customers will no longer be able to order its finger lickin’ fried chicken on the Deliveroo platform.

“However, KFC will still be available through Just Eat, Uber Eats and on KFC Delivery – or by visiting a KFC restaurant in-person. KFC will now be focusing its delivery offer on its own-delivery channel and with aggregator platforms Just Eat Uber Eats – but wants to thank Deliveroo’s riders for their hard work in helping to deliver its finger lickin’ fried chicken to fans across the country.”

A Deliveroo spokesperson told The Mirror: “Deliveroo’s focus is providing great value on our platform and partnering with restaurants and grocers who share the same outlook. We were pleased to be able to offer KFC the opportunity to bring down commission rates by improving their service for our shared consumers. We regret that KFC has refused to agree to these terms at this time.

"We will continue to invest in promotions for consumers and will work with our restaurant and grocery partners to ensure they’re offering consumers excellent value and great service. With thousands of incredible chicken restaurants on Deliveroo including many that are only available on Deliveroo there’s a huge selection for people to choose from.”

Levi Winchester

Fast food, Food, KFC

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